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Health Informatics RFP Templates
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RFP templates for Health Informatics help you establish your selection criteria faster, at lower risks and costs.


Agile Information Systems: Conceptualization, Construction, and Management
Agile Information Systems: Conceptualization, Construction, and Management
The book "Agile Information Systems" unveils how modern companies can create and deploy agile information systems. Academic experts, researchers, and practitioners discuss the concept of agile information systems, the importance of the context of agility, and organizational management issues in the context of agile information systems.


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Electronic Medical Records: An Introduction
Electronic medical records (EMR) serves a niche market. This software caters specifically to health care professionals working in clinics, private practices, and hospitals. EMR software came about to increase overall patient care and communication between health care staff and departments.

MEDICAL INFORMATICS FELLOWSHIP: Electronic Medical Records: An Introduction Electronic Medical Records: An Introduction Jeff Spitzer - November 5, 2008 Read Comments Electronic medical records (EMR) are more effective at delivering high quality health care than traditional paper records. Paper health records have been around for quite some time, and until recently, the health care industry has been reluctant to upgrade to an electronic format. This has partly been due to resistance to change, and partly due to a sense that the paper
11/5/2008

Medical Case Study: Stryker Corporation
When Stryker Corporation acquired Howmedica, it had only one year to integrate the new business and completely replace its information technology (IT) infrastructure. Learn how Stryker improved its rapid time to benefit, global capabilities, lowered cost of ownership, and achieved standardized business processes to provide world class service.

MEDICAL INFORMATICS FELLOWSHIP: Medical Case Study: Stryker Corporation Medical Case Study: Stryker Corporation Source: QAD Document Type: Case Study Description: When Stryker Corporation acquired Howmedica, it had only one year to integrate the new business and completely replace its information technology (IT) infrastructure. Learn how Stryker improved its rapid time to benefit, global capabilities, lowered cost of ownership, and achieved standardized business processes to provide world class service. Medical Case Study: Stryker
4/29/2005 9:33:00 AM

Five Must-have ERP Features for Medical Device Manufacturers
Explore the five must have enterprise resource planning (ERP) features for medical device manufacturers.This whitepaper is ideal for medical industry. In the medical device manufacturing industry, errors can cost more than money—they can cost lives. In order to meet safety regulations, manufacturers are turning to enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions. Discover the five features any medical device manufacturer should look for in an ERP system in order to meet compliance requirements, produce high-quality products, operate efficiently, and maximize profitability.

MEDICAL INFORMATICS FELLOWSHIP: Must-have ERP Features for Medical Device Manufacturers Five Must-have ERP Features for Medical Device Manufacturers Source: Plex Systems Document Type: White Paper Description: In the medical device manufacturing industry, errors can cost more than money—they can cost lives. In order to meet safety regulations, manufacturers are turning to enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions. Discover the five features any medical device manufacturer should look for in an ERP system in order to meet
3/30/2010 11:41:00 AM

President Proposes Security of Medical Records
President Clinton has announced plans to ensure the privacy of patient medical records. This initiative will prove to be extremely expensive, and will pose a number of technology challenges. How can vendors get a piece of the pie? Who will administer the security of such a large infrastructure development and what products will be used? What organization is best positioned to evaluate the products such a project may require?

MEDICAL INFORMATICS FELLOWSHIP: President Proposes Security of Medical Records President Proposes Security of Medical Records L. Taylor - November 2, 1999 Read Comments Event Summary On Friday, October 29th, President Clinton proposed that national standards be developed to ensure the privacy of patient medical records. Citing instances in which employers have reviewed medical records of prospective employees without notifying the employee, the President said that With the click of a mouse, personal health information can easily, and
11/2/1999

Case Study: Haynes Wire Company
Haynes Wire Company produces wire for structural and welding applications as well as medical. The company’s existing homegrown system was increasingly unable to manage and provide access to the information needed to operate the growing business, such as per-order costs. Find out how an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system helped by enhancing knowledge of costs, with increased control, visibility, and profitability.

MEDICAL INFORMATICS FELLOWSHIP: applications as well as medical. The company’s existing homegrown system was increasingly unable to manage and provide access to the information needed to operate the growing business, such as per-order costs. Find out how an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system helped by enhancing knowledge of costs, with increased control, visibility, and profitability. Case Study: Haynes Wire Company style= border-width:0px; />   comments powered by Disqus Related Topics:   Business Intelligence and Data
9/3/2008 4:20:00 PM

TRAC Records Inc.


MEDICAL INFORMATICS FELLOWSHIP: TRAC specializes in developing strategic information plans and helping organizations deploy electronic document and records management systems using Hummingbird DM, recognized in the Gartner Group Leader Quadrant for ECM. Additionally, TRAC implements automated business process solution, Metastorm BPM, recognized in the Gartner Group Leader Quadrant for BPM. TRACs proprietary return on investment tool, TRAC ROI, calculates the payback on the investment in ECM and BPM solutions for our clients business case. TRAC helps organizations meet privacy, financial and regulatory requirements. TRAC implements best practice standards and efficient business processes to collect their clients existing information assets into a cohesive whole that delivers strategic benefits.TRAC uses the ER-TRAC Process, first to assess your organization and evaluate your needs and then to identify benefits and gain executive support. TRAC plans, designs, and implements the solution that meets your business needs and leverages your information assets to improve your bottom line. Maintenance of the solution is assured through the involvement of staff, the development of a policy and procedures manual and staff training.

Enterprise Intelligence Tools Tame Business Knowledge Glut
Skila, Inc. is applying advanced eKnowedge tools to the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries. It’s the kind of offering every knowledge worker wants to have.

MEDICAL INFORMATICS FELLOWSHIP: business knowledge, dashboard software, management dashboards, information architecture courses, knowledge management tool, knowledge management software, intranet tool, bi applications, free knowledge management software, business intelligence conference, knowlege management, bi system, knowledge management solutions, bi tools, bi strategy, knowledge management model, knowledge management product, business application software, business intelligence articles, knowledge software, healthcare business intelligence, business intelligence company, why business intelligence, business intelligence .
10/6/2000

Lister Technologies


MEDICAL INFORMATICS FELLOWSHIP: We are a business and technology solutions provider offering acomplete range of software solutions to varied industryverticals.We have built software solutions across varied industryverticals including manufacturing, healthcare, publishing,internet and ecommerce, telecom and education. Our developmentcapabilities include custom application programming, databasedesign, client server, and internet software applicationdevelopment. Lister’s ability to deliver leading-edge solutionsis in bringing together highly talented people who are able tochallenge conventional thoughts, offer different perspectives andinnovative ideas. Our experts are updated with the latesttechnology development in the software domain and buildfuturistic software applications.

Choosing the Right Electronic Medical Record System for Your Health Care Organization
Health care organizations have special needs to consider when deciding what type of electronic medical record (EMR) system to implement. This article examines the advantages and disadvantages of on-demand and on-premise EMR systems.

MEDICAL INFORMATICS FELLOWSHIP: Choosing the Right Electronic Medical Record System for Your Health Care Organization Choosing the Right Electronic Medical Record System for Your Health Care Organization Jeff Spitzer - April 14, 2008 Read Comments Electronic medical record (EMR) systems come in two different models: on-demand and on-premise. An on-demand EMR solution is a Web-based application that the health care provider accesses through the Internet. The solution is administered remotely by a third-party vendor that oversees data
4/14/2008

SmartStream Human Resources & Payroll


MEDICAL INFORMATICS FELLOWSHIP: SmartStream HCM is an HCM solution that offers the following functionality: Payroll and taxation administration capabilities, which can help ensure that all employees are paid accurately and on time, and that all federal, state/provincial, and local tax compliance and reporting requirements are met. Direct access to payroll data via inquiries and reports Integration with Infor's financial management solutions Support for net-to-gross and gross-to-net calculations with results displayed online Support for a range of voluntary deductions including medical, charitable donations, union dues, and retirement plans Support for direct deposits; earned income credit (EIC) payments; tracking of earnings such as vacation, sick pay, holidays, and overtime; group term life imputed income; and distribution of employee hours, earnings, deductions, and taxes to multiple cost centers Support for regular and special adjustment, month-end adjustment, off-cycle, and mid-month payroll runs Creation of monthly, quarterly, and annual payroll reports; worker compensation reports; quarterly and annual tax reporting; retroactive pay calculations; and overrides. A variety of standard payroll cyclical reports are included.

Expandable Software


MEDICAL INFORMATICS FELLOWSHIP: Founded in 1983, Expandable Software, Inc. develops, markets, and supports an integrated manufacturing enterprise resource planning (ERP). The company's implementation process is performed exclusively with direct employees of the company. Expandable's customers-which range from start-ups to growing manufacturers with annual revenues approaching the billion-dollar mark-manufacture a variety of products including medical devices, electronics, and consumer goods. Expandable is headquartered in Santa Clara, California (US), with offices in California (US), Medway, Massachusetts (US), and New Albany, Ohio (US).

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